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Friday, November 21, 2008
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What I wish someone had told me before I came to Calarts
- Get a coffee maker of some kind
- For your first year don't worry about making a GREAT film. Just make a film.
- Sketch
- Make a portfolio, portfolio
- Don't pull the "all-nighter" just to pull the "all-nighter"
- Schedule in Breaks
- Take an english 101 class
- To get anything done with administration you need to ask more than three times.
3 comments:
As always the cardboard one is awesome. What gave you the idea to do that anyway?
Also that dog looks like a bear! Real burly.
Keep posting!
My roommate suggested i should continue to experiment with surfaces after he saw my plate drawings, and he sugested maybe try cardboard (mostly because we had a huge pile of it in our room). Any way it ended up working for me so i kept on experimenting with it.
Well its pretty kick ass. I think its also really helping you with shading. (or whatever the art term might be for the way you can distinguish which parts to cut and which not to) I think it's awesome that you are finding ways to experiment and learn even outside of the curriculum.
Keep on rocking!
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